Anyone got dual 49" curved monitors one on top of other?

how are you going to rmember anything you researched without playing games?

https://www.nia.nih.gov/news/video-games-show-potential-improving-key-aspects-memory-older-adults


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Do you really enjoy gaming as adult ? I quit gaming since I was 12 years old, had better things to do (Music, sports, friends, concerts etc.).

Japanese people play games and read comics at 70s, you see them doing it on the trains. That's why it is known to be a country of retards
 
ignore the haters OP, video games are fun. I play with my 10 year old all the time...good way to connect with him doing something we both enjoy. I tend to just play what he is into but I do love breaking out the old stuff from my era (sega/snes) and watching him enjoy those games as much as I did.

edit: just buy a decent size 4k tv and it will work fine as a monitor and for gaming. Im using a 55" mounted to the wall that i paid like $230 for this summer. works like a dream for charts and games.
 

I like this setup, 4 43 inch vertical.

But I am happy with my 1 38 inch Alienware and 1 27inch HP. I play steam wow game off hours. Not sure vertical setup can play nicer than horizontal mode.

Max out 128gb ram is important.
 
It really depends upon what you are trading and how you are trading it. Having more screens space filled with stuff you don't need is counter productive. At some point there is more information that one can take in, or if you do it can be exhausting after weeks upon weeks of it.

I saw that Dell above, but opted for the Dell 5k*, slightly smaller width, one. Two of them would be too much for me. If I were to get another monitor, I would go for a portrait and put my order interfaces on it and keep the landscape version for the charts.

*the 5K has a height of 2160 (vs 1440), which is more important than more width imo.
 
Seems interesting for trading, but not for gaming.
But what the hell I know, I'm not a gamer.
A bit pricy though...
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Haha, not only is that 'trader' looking between the huge monitors and not at the data in either of them, but that data displayed could probably be viewed without straining on any 27" monitor.

Personally I'm holding out for a standard 49" 5k monitor (5120x2880.)
 
I have a 27 inch ASUS ProArt and a 24 inch ProArt turned vertical.
You need virtual desktops or you are missing out. I have the animations turned off like in this video and just CTRL left, up or right arrow key to get to my 2 or 3 desktops. With 3 virtual desktops its like having 6 ProArts.
ProArts are so nice I think they make other monitors unusable.
 
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